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This curated Flipboard "magazine" was created for the graduate students (educators) in the Chico State course by the...
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This curated Flipboard "magazine" was created for the graduate students (educators) in the Chico State course by the same name. There is a full range of articles for educators seeking to learn more about current uses of digital media in learning.

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FlickrStorm is one of the sites that I share with my student teachers and teachers in our graduate program. The advance...
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FlickrStorm is one of the sites that I share with my student teachers and teachers in our graduate program. The advance search in FlikrStorm allows them to quickly search via Creative Commons for images they can use and appropriately attribute or cite.

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I share this free open source material with all my elementary student teachers every semester. The student teachers have a...
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I share this free open source material with all my elementary student teachers every semester. The student teachers have a good time with it and often create lessons so their PreK-elementary students can use Tux Paint. They like the slideshow feature which comes in handy for displaying art at school events like Open House and Education Week.

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This site is fresh, current and appealing to both students and teachers. It makes good use of video clips and concrete...
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This site is fresh, current and appealing to both students and teachers. It makes good use of video clips and concrete examples. I share this site with my secondary art student teachers. They are pleased to have it as an immediate resource that can used for developing curriculum or supporting existing curriculum.

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I use ToonDoo for an arts advocacy assignment in a university course with my student teachers. This past semester, the...
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I use ToonDoo for an arts advocacy assignment in a university course with my student teachers. This past semester, the computer I was using to introduce Toondoo had a glitch. I was unable to show the students anything, but they had their computers and the URL. They quickly created a login and were "off and running." The ToonDoo set up is so intuitive that I really wasn't needed. The student teachers generated a long list of ways the site could be used in their classrooms.

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Time to check out the new (2014) National Core Arts Standards. My student teachers and I have been following their...
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Time to check out the new (2014) National Core Arts Standards. My student teachers and I have been following their development this past year. The student teachers this coming fall will be able to explore and align them with our state standards this coming fall.

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I started using this app in spring 2014 and shared it with student teachers and K-12 teachers in my university courses. It...
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I started using this app in spring 2014 and shared it with student teachers and K-12 teachers in my university courses. It certainly opens up multiple possibilities for educators and their students who are actually going on field trips!